Horned
grebes are commonly seen in Europe and the US, with only two confirmed
sightings in India — at Hrike Wetland, Punjab, in February 2001 and at Dighal,
Haryana, in December 2017.
JAIPUR Updated:
Dec 19, 2018 15:04 IST
Dinesh
Bothra
Hindustan Times, Jaipur
Hindustan Times, Jaipur
A horned
grebe - a rare winter bird - has been spotted at the Bhaniyana wetland in
Rajasthan’s Jodhpur. Birdwatchers claim that the sighting is first in Rajasthan
and only the third time in India.
The bird,
also known as the Slavonian grebe, was spotted among the long-decked diving
birds in the wetland, locally known as the Bhim Sarovar.
Horned
grebe (Podiceps auritus) is listed as a vulnerable species by the International
Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). It is a member of the grebe family,
Podicipedidae and is found across Europe, America and Asia, including only few records
from the Indian subcontinent. These birds are migratory in nature and the
Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA)
applies to them, birdwatchers say.
Horned
grebes are commonly seen in Europe and the US, with only two confirmed
sightings in India — at Hrike Wetland, Punjab, in February 2001 and at Dighal,
Haryana, in December 2017.
Harkirat
Singh Sangha, senior birder and associated with the E-Bird Community, confirmed
that the bird spotted was a horned grebe. “I had spotted three such birds in
Haryana last year,” he said.
Dr Divesh
Saini, a physician at government hospital in Pokaran, Jaisalmer, said the bird
was spotted and photographed during a routine birding trip to Bhaniyana.
Presence
of ponds in western Rajasthan villages assumes significance as several
migratory birds use this route, part of the Central Asian Flyway (as designated
by the Convention on Migratory Species).
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